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THE
COMPASSION OF CHRIST

Lecture Objectives:
The world admires
compassion! Or does it? Is compassion sign of weakness? Hardly. As one
Siberian University professor said: "Compassion is a sign of inward
spirituality." In this presentation, we wish to note that Jesus was a man
of compassion and that He reflected the nature of God.
References:
Luke 15.11-32; Luke
4.18, 19; Hebrews 4.15; John 8.2-11; Hosea 11.4.
Questions for Focus:
1. What does the
word "compassion" mean?
2. Who was Lord
Shaftsbury? What was his position in England? How compassionate was he?
3. What do we mean
by saying that Jesus in His sympathy was stirred by a righteous anger?
4. What quality is
"very close" to compassion?
5. Can you name some
types of people for which Jesus had compassion?
6. Whose compassion
was Jesus actually revealing to the world?

- INTRODUCTION
- Our
world in recent years has been drawn to respect a lady called Teresa.
She is a Catholic nun. For years she worked in Calcutta, India showing
compassion to thousands. She received the Nobel Prize for her tremendous
compassion. The world stood to attention the night she received it. She
said, dressed in the shroud of India's poor: "I accept this award
in the name of the poor of India's streets." Wherever she goes in
the world she is looked upon as a compassionate woman. We admire her so.
- Jesus, too, was
a man of compassion!
- Question:
Who is the most compassionate person you know?
- Is
compassion a weak tenderness?
- Jesus'
compassion was not a weak tenderness. It was often the response of
deep sympathy stirred by anger:
- Anger
at the mistreatment of people.
- Anger
at disrespect for the personhood of people.
- Anger
at the lack of love some had who called themselves religious
(Luke 10.25-37).
- Question:
Is it enough to be angry when we see people hurt and in need?
- Anger
is an energy which must be used to relive the people who are
suffering in their need.
- JESUS
TAUGHT THAT HIS FATHER WAS THE GOD OF COMPASSION.
- What
is your view of God?
- Question:
What kind of view does one have when they look through the wrong end
of a telescope?
- Answer:
Everything is small by contrast.
- Question:
If you look at God through the wrong end of a telescope, will you
have a distorted view of God?
- Answer:
Yes. You will see a pygmy size God.
- Question:
How will this view of God affect your life?
- Answer:
It will determine your view of life.
- It will
determine your view of self.
- It will
determine your view of history.
- Read
Luke 15.11-32 Jesus taught the compassion of God in this famous story.
- Daymon
Runyan, the modern famous short story writer said this story
"moved me to tears."
- Question:
Why do you think he was moved to tears?
- What
circumstances in the life of the son brought such compassion?
- He
learned that he was following his own youthful wisdom. (read
verses 11 & 12)
- He
learned by experience that wrong decisions have consequences.
(read verses 13-16)
- He
learned the hurt of having to change. (read 17-19)
- He
learned that life without the Father is no life at all. (read
verse 20)
- Jesus
taught that the compassion of the Father could well supply all the
wayward son needed.
- The
Father was approachable. (read verse 11)
- The
Father released what He loved. (read verse 12b)
- The
Father's love was unconditional. (read verse 20b)
- The
Father love was extravagant. (read verses 21-23)
- A quality
which is very close to compassion is mercy.
- The
root word for mercy means "womb"; "to climb
inside the skin of another."
- It is
used to depict the deep compassion a mother has for her child.
- So,
God's nature is to act towards people, in deep compassion,
expressed outwardly in a helping action.
- JESUS
SHOWED THE COMPASSION OF GOD.
- Jesus
was God in the flesh.
- Teacher
reads Hebrews 4.15
- Question:
Is it a sign of weakness to cry?
- Through
the years, what have you learned from your tears?
- Through the
historical Jesus coming in flesh, God could understand the
suffering, futility, hurt, grief and hardship of mankind.
- Read
Luke 4.18-19
- Question:
List the four types of people in this reading who were the object of
God's compassion.
- Important
observation: This event demonstrates what God was really after in
the earth.
- He
is interested in people! The man with economic burdens,
political hardships, social strugglers, physical disease, and
spiritual starvation.
- Jesus
showed compassion for many types of people:
- Isolated
lepers, the blind, the depressed poor, the tearfully bereaved,
the lonely, the criticized and helpless.
 | Question:
Do you know problemed people who need compassion who could
be added to this list?
 | Add
three actual people you know personally: |
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A CASE IN
POINT.
- Question:
We all know people who have made poor decisions and have done foolish
things with their lives. What is the easy way to treat these people that
cost the least amount of involvement?
- Punish
them?
- Become
their friend, counseling them and helping them recover?
- What would
YOU do?
- Jesus met such
a person.
- Read John
8.2-11.
- Note the
difference in treatment of this lady by Jesus and the Pharisees.
- Pharisees:
 | brought
her as a captive.
 | regarded
her as an adjunct to their convenience.
 | saw
the wrong of her past.
 | were
eager to stone her.
 | had
wrongs in their own lives. |
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Jesus:
 | questioned
her as a free person.
 | respected
her as a human being.
 | saw
hope for her future.
 | wanted
to save her.
 | sinless,
he forgave her. |
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SO, WHAT
HAVE WE SAID? CLOSURE
- Illustration:
A boy in my community ran away from home. His mother asked me, as a
friend, if I would try to find him. I looked everywhere! Finally, a
neighbor called: "I know where the boy is hiding," she said. I
went to the place, opened the door and called his name. He came to me
and put his arms around my neck and cried. He then whispered softly:
"I wish it had been my father who came looking for me..."
- God is
compassionate. He looks for those who need Him and for those who think
they don't need Him.
- Jesus, God's
Son, was truly a man of compassion reflecting the very nature of God.
- Don't you yearn
for compassion in your life?
ADDITIONAL
RESOURCE MATERIAL
- Story
of the Prodigal Son - Luke 15.11-32
- Contrast
the compassion of the Father with that of the older brother.
- Israel
as a people - Hosea 11.4
- What 5
things did God do in his compassion for this nation of people?
- The
woman with a bad character - Luke 7.40-50
- Describe
Simon's attitude towards the woman.
- What do you
admire about Christ's attitude?
- What would
your attitude have been if you had been a guest in Simon's home on
this occasion?
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